Species guide
How to catch Hawaiian flagtail
Kuhlia sandvicensis

freshwaterbrackishsaltwatergame fishKuhliidae
The Hawaiian flagtail, also known as Aholehole, is a native Hawaiian fish found in both marine and freshwater habitats. It has a streamlined fusiform body and is known for its active feeding on small fish, invertebrates, and insects. This species is popular among anglers in Hawaii.
Where they live
Found in shallow waters up to 20 meters deep across freshwater, brackish, and saltwater environments in the Pacific, particularly native to Hawaii.
Typical size
Up to about 25 cm
What they eat
- small fishes
- benthic invertebrates
- insects
Best baits
- bread
- shrimp
Best lures
- small jigs
- minnow imitations
How to fish for them
- hook and line fishing
- light tackle angling
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